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"Fat neck girl, let me count your neck rings."
-Tracy Jordan, 30 Rock
My Wolf Trap Experience
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So, yesterday, my family thought it would be sooo fun to go to Wolf Trap for a concert. I thought it would be fun too. It sounds fun. Do you think it SOUNDS fun? Well think again!!!!!!! First of all, it is all Al Roker's fault, because he predicted nice weather, and let me tell ya the weather was anything but "nice". Anyways, when we got there, everything looked fine. The skies were blue, the children were laughing, but NOT for long! All of a sudden a huge dark cloud started inching toward us. It seemed to get darker every minute. Then, it started to rain. Not too hard at first, but after a while, well, you can probably guess what happened after a light shower......a heavy shower. I. Got. Soaked. I've have never got rained on that hard before in my WHOLE life. And that is 12 whole years of being nice and dry! After things started getting really bad, we left. It was pouring down rain, most of our things were drenched, and we were getting sad (because rain and thunder brings a person down). Have you ever tasted rain water before? Nope? Well here's a piece of advice.... when you go to wolf trap and it is going to rain, BRING AN UMBRELLA!!!!!!!!! We sure learned our lesson. Even if Al Roker says you don't need one, bring it anyways!!!!!!! You will thank me someday. However, here are the upsides of my Wolf Trap Experience:
The Upsides
1. Rainwater is said to make your hair softer. (my hair should be really soft, then!)
2. No need to shower today!!
3. None of our food was wet.
4. In the end, I got to eat Swedish Fish (the candy), and that is always a good time!!!!
So, altogether, this experience was pretty good, and pretty bad. But hey, at least it stopped raining!
~Briana ![]()
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